Trumpenomics
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Well they backed their reciprocal tariff down from 125% to 30% also. Not clear whether they’ve backed off the rare earths moratorium. I haven’t heard about it so I’m guessing not.
@jon-nyc said in Trumpenomics:
Well they backed their reciprocal tariff down from 125% to 30% also. Not clear whether they’ve backed off the rare earths moratorium. I haven’t heard about it so I’m guessing not.
I mean, concessions as compared to status quo before the world trade war was declared by Trump.
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@jon-nyc When all is finished it will be interesting to see a table of before tariffs vs after tariffs for various countries and see how much (if any) change there was.
@taiwan_girl said in Trumpenomics:
@jon-nyc When all is finished it will be interesting to see a table of before tariffs vs after tariffs for various countries and see how much (if any) change there was.
Also need to account for GDP and/or jobs lost, and cost increase to citizens, for what seems to be a completely pointless exercise in bullying.
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@jon-nyc said in Trumpenomics:
Well they backed their reciprocal tariff down from 125% to 30% also. Not clear whether they’ve backed off the rare earths moratorium. I haven’t heard about it so I’m guessing not.
I mean, concessions as compared to status quo before the world trade war was declared by Trump.
@Horace said in Trumpenomics:
@jon-nyc said in Trumpenomics:
Well they backed their reciprocal tariff down from 125% to 30% also. Not clear whether they’ve backed off the rare earths moratorium. I haven’t heard about it so I’m guessing not.
I mean, concessions as compared to status quo before the world trade war was declared by Trump.
They are bragging that there were none and that they’re the only country being treated as an equal.